The Bible says a child should honor his parents so that he may live a long life. The first commandment with a promise. Of course as soon as we break it, then the promise doesn't apply.
The bible says, we should honor our parents and wife as well.
The Fifth Commandment is, "Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God is giving you." You should honor, trust, and obey your parents for they are here to bring you closer to God and His word. God has entrusted them to care for you and your wellbeing. All God does is for a reason, and his purpose for putting you with your parents is His own. You should stand up for your parents and show them honor and live in their name just as you live in God's. Only through this can one become a "Child of God."
The Fifth Commandment is, "Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God is giving you." You should honor, trust, and obey your parents for they are here to bring you closer to God and His word. God has entrusted them to care for you and your wellbeing. All God does is for a reason, and his purpose for putting you with your parents is His own. You should stand up for your parents and show them honor and live in their name just as you live in God's. Only through this can one become a "Child of God."
The best way is by example.
parents are in every way responsible for their child and they should always be there if the child is in need of their parent.
The Bible teaches the Golden Rule. Do unto others as you would have done unto you. Parents should support their children and when it becomes necessary, children should support their parents. In the Bible, the focus of the parent/child relationship was on love, honor, and respect as well as discipline and instruction (Eph. 6:1-4).
Their rights start where the parents' rights begin. If the parents are actively parenting, the child is thriving and nothing illegal is going on, then the grandparents are honor bound to support, not supplant, the parents. If the parents are out of the picture, the grandparents can certainly apply to become guardians of the child.
It depends on the lie. Stuff like Santa, the Easter bunny, and the Tooth Fairy don't count. Some other things can be negotiable. I agree that not all parents DESERVE respect and honor just because they happened to procreate. I believe that parents need to earn their respect, it should not simply be mandatory because there are some truly awful people who call themselves parents out there.
because there the parents dauhhh
it depends on the child. if the parent feels they can trust the child, i feel the parents should not have to read their childrens texts.
Both parents should.
Yes of course. Parents are paying for their child's education it is their prerogative to know how their child is doing in school